IMPACT 2012
2nd International Workshop on Polyhedral Compilation Techniques
Jan 23, 2012 | Paris, FranceIn conjunction with HiPEAC 2012, Jan 23-25, 2012 |
With the emergence of multicore processors and hardware accelerators,
polyhedral compilation techniques have gained a lot of attention in both
academia and industry, as a way to design effective loop nest optimization
frameworks for high performance. This workshop provides a high-quality forum
for researchers and practitioners working on analysis, transformations, and
optimizations using the polyhedral model to exchange and debate ideas and
visions. This is the second edition of IMPACT, and is being organized in conjunction
with HiPEAC 2012 in Paris,
France as a full-day workshop.
We welcome both theoretical and experimental papers on all aspects of
polyhedral compilation and optimization. We strongly encourage submissions
describing early results, works in progress, wild ideas, available tools,
position papers, and experience reports, with an aim to stimulate
discussions, collaborations, and advances in the field. Topics of interest
include but are not limited to:
- Polyhedral Compilation Flow
- Automatic Parallelization and Optimization
- Static Analysis
- Theoretical Foundations of the Polyhedral Model
- Robustness and Scalability of Polyhedral Techniques
- Extensions to the Polyhedral Model
- Hybrid Static-cum-Runtime Parallelization Techniques
- Hardware Synthesis
- Program Verification
- Model Checking
- Tool Demonstration
Submissions
Submissions should not exceed 8 pages (recommended 6 pages) formatted as
per ACM proceedings format. Please use the following template when
preparing your manuscript:
http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates
Submissions should be in PDF format and printable on US letter or A4 sized
paper. Please send your submission by the deadline to:
impact-chairs@lists.gforge.inria.fr
Proceedings will be published online on the conference website. Publication
at IMPACT will not prevent later publication of extended papers.
Important Dates
Submission deadline | |
Notification of decision | |
Final version due | Dec 29, 2011 |
Workshop | Jan 23, 2012 |
Program
- « Here, There Be Dragons: Beyond the Polyhedral Model »
Keshav Pingali (University of Texas, Austin, USA)
[abstract]
- Approximating the Transitive Closure of a Boolean-Affine Relation
Paul Feautrier
[paper] [slides] - A Case for Strongly Polynomial Time Sub-Polyhedral Scheduling Using
Two-Variable-Per-Inequality Polyhedra
Ramakrishna Upadrasta, Albert Cohen
[paper] [slides] - Dealing with Arithmetic Overflows in the Polyhedral Model
Bruno Cuervo Parrino, Julien Narboux, Eric Violard, Nicolas Magaud
[paper] [slides] - Optimizing Remote Accesses for Offloaded Kernels: Application to
High-Level Synthesis for FPGA
Christophe Alias, Alain Darte, Alexandru Plesco
[paper] [slides] - Trading Off Memory For Parallelism Quality
Nicolas Vasilache, Benoit Meister, Albert Hartono, Muthu Baskaran, David Wohlford, Richard Lethin
[paper] [slides] - Joint Scheduling and Layout Optimization to Enable Multi-Level
Vectorization
Nicolas Vasilache, Benoit Meister, Muthu Baskaran, Richard Lethin
[paper] [slides of the previous presentation, second part] - ZPolyTrans: A library for computing and enumerating integer
transformations of Z-Polyhedra [Tool demo]
Rachid Seghir
[paper] [slides] [demo (txt)] [direct link to ZPolyTrans] - A Library to Manipulate Z-polyhedra in Image Representation [Tool demo]
Guillaume Iooss, Sanjay Rajopadhye
[paper] [slides] [AlphaZ | direct link to the lib] - Polyhedral Extraction Tool [Tool demo]
Sven Verdoolaege, Tobias Grosser
[paper] [slides] [direct link to libpet] - Par4All: From Convex Array Regions to Heterogeneous Computing [Tool demo]
Mehdi Amini, Béatrice Creusillet, Stéphanie Even, Ronan Keryell, Onig Goubier, Serge Guelton, Janice Onanian McMahon, François Xavier Pasquier, Grégoire Péan, Pierre Villalon
[paper] [slides] [direct link to Par4All]
Session chair: Vincent Loechner
Short break (11:00 - 11:30am)
Session Chair: Armin Größlinger
Lunch break (1:00 - 2:30pm)
Session Chair: Uday Bondhugula
Short break (4:00 - 4:30pm)
Session Chair: Cédric Bastoul
End (6:00pm)
Location
The workshop is organized in conjunction with HiPEAC 2012, in one of the most attractive venues in Paris, the EuroSites George V.
Contact us
Please send any questions or comments to Uday Bondhugula and Vincent Loechner: impact-chairs@lists.gforge.inria.fr.